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Ralf Wildenhues |
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manual: fix grammaros. |
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Sat, 2 May 2009 10:33:51 +0200 |
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Mutt/1.5.18 (2008-05-17) |
I've pushed this trivial grammar fix patch, see here for how I found
them:
<http://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/autoconf-patches/2009-04/msg00067.html>
Cheers,
Ralf
manual: fix grammaros.
* doc/libtool.texi (Dlpreopening): Fix grammaro.
(C header files): Remove duplicate word.
diff --git a/doc/libtool.texi b/doc/libtool.texi
index 2f90ca3..5e25531 100644
--- a/doc/libtool.texi
+++ b/doc/libtool.texi
@@ -3059,7 +3059,7 @@ Also the only thing that must go outside the
@code{BEGIN_C_DECLS}/@code{END_C_DECLS} pair are @code{#include} lines.
Strictly speaking it is only C symbol names that need to be protected,
but your header files will be more maintainable if you have a single
-pair of of these macros around the majority of the header contents.
+pair of these macros around the majority of the header contents.
You should use these definitions of @code{PARAMS}, @code{BEGIN_C_DECLS},
and @code{END_C_DECLS} into your own headers. Then, you may use them to
@@ -3293,7 +3293,7 @@ though Libtool takes care of that detail if you use
An array of @var{lt_symbol} structures, representing all the preloaded
symbols linked into the program proper. For each module
@option{-dlpreopen}ed by the Libtool linked program
-there is an element with the @var{name} of the module and a @var{address}
+there is an element with the @var{name} of the module and an @var{address}
of @code{0}, followed by all symbols exported from this file.
For the executable itself the special name @samp{@@PROGRAM@@} is used.
The last element of all has a @var{name} and @var{address} of
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